Bonning is a Roman face full of the spirit of the 1920s. It was inspired by a (real)estate agent’s For Sale board seen in an old sepia photograph from that era and combines visual...
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Mellin takes us to the simple designs of the Streamline era. It is based on heavy vertical strokes with a slight taper. Mellin is offered in a solid form as well as an open...
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Svengali Roman is loosely inspired by a scrap of 1920s newspaper posted in the Typophile font identification forum. The consensus view there favored the view that the specimen showed hand-drawn lettering. As that lettering...
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Chiara Script has a very simple origin. It’s a highly stylized interpretation of Greater Albion’s chief designer’s handwriting! It combines legibility and cursive characters in a distinctive blend and includes a range of OpenType...
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Great Bromwich takes the ideas in Greater Albion’s Bromwich family that little bit further. It can be used on its own, or as a compliment to Bromwich. Great Bromwich uses specially re-designed large and...
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Clementhorpe is inspired by the lettering on an early 20th century enamel advertisement-for chocolate. From the dozen or so hand drawn letters found in that source Greater Albion Typefounders have constructed a family of...
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The Keynsia family revives the spirit of the 1950s. Its simple and elegant lines make for an eye-catching set of display faces. A range of different styles are on offer, all with an extensive...
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ButtonFaces explores just how much emotion and description of a character can be put into a simple iconic representation of a face. Use them as ‘Emoticons’ or traditional printers ornaments.
by · Published May 26, 2015
· Last modified December 28, 2022